No.
Yes, as long as it does not constitute a breach of peace, such as attempting to remove a vehicle from a locked or unlocked garage. Unless the property is legally posted.
A cosigner or coowner cannot repossess a vehicle. That is something the leinholder does.
When you don't pay for it.
A creditor can repossess a vehicle at any time after a default(late payment, lack of insurance, etc.) occurs on the contract.
Yes.
No, you dont even need keys to repossess a car in South Carolina
Once the loan is in default the bank has the right to refuse payment and repossess the vehicle.
They are not going to repossess a vehicle because you were rude. They can however repossess it if you miss just one payment.
You have to posses the title on the vehicle and the documentation that there is a default in payments.
No. Absolutely not. If they enter a vehicle they do not have an order of repossession on, they've committed a crime. They may enter the vehicle they are there to repossess, and only the vehicle they are there to repossess.
YES.
yes, you are in a legally binging contract if you are both over 18 years of age and are therefore able to repossess the car.